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Peter's pence
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
Peter's pence [Brit ˌpiːtəz ˈpɛns] СЪЩ npl РЕЛ
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
pence [Brit pɛns, Am pɛns] СЪЩ npl Brit
pence → penny
penny [Brit ˈpɛni, Am ˈpɛni] СЪЩ
1. penny <мн pennies> (small amount of money):
2. penny Brit <мн pence, pennies> (unit of currency):
a 25 pence or 25p stamp
3. penny Am <мн pennies>:
cent м
a pretty penny разг
the penny dropped разг
to spend a penny Brit разг, euph
penny [Brit ˈpɛni, Am ˈpɛni] СЪЩ
1. penny <мн pennies> (small amount of money):
2. penny Brit <мн pence, pennies> (unit of currency):
a 25 pence or 25p stamp
3. penny Am <мн pennies>:
cent м
a pretty penny разг
the penny dropped разг
to spend a penny Brit разг, euph
peter [Brit ˈpiːtə, Am ˈpidər] СЪЩ Am разг
Peter [Brit ˈpiːtə, Am ˈpidər]
в PONS речника
penny [ˈpe·ni] СЪЩ
Phrases:
Peter [ˈpi:·t̬ɚ]
to rob Peter to pay Paul посл
peter [ˈpi:·t̬ɚ] ГЛАГ нпрх
to peter away [or out] trail, track, path
to peter away [or out] conversation, flame
to peter away [or out] interest
Present
Ipeter
youpeter
he/she/itpeters
wepeter
youpeter
theypeter
Past
Ipetered
youpetered
he/she/itpetered
wepetered
youpetered
theypetered
Present Perfect
Ihavepetered
youhavepetered
he/she/ithaspetered
wehavepetered
youhavepetered
theyhavepetered
Past Perfect
Ihadpetered
youhadpetered
he/she/ithadpetered
wehadpetered
youhadpetered
theyhadpetered
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The penny arcade first came about between 1905-1910 and was a venue for entertainment where coin-operated machines could be found.
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She believes that factory farming is abhorrent and no one should add one more penny of their money into sustaining it.
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Penny was enthralled by horses from a young age, something she believed she learned from her father, whom she idolized.
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Here the disciplined fury that she has been squandering on catch-penny plays becomes the vibrant beauty of finely wrought character...
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The size of the ladle varied relative to the current cost of oatmeal; for over decades oatcakes were by tradition one penny each, or 18 for a shilling.
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